The School Committee voted Tuesday to move forward with the recommendation to close two schools and re-purpose two others for the 2018-2019 academic year, but with a change. Though the consolidation committee had also recommended putting off
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It's become an increasingly familiar sight at busy intersections of late - people stationed on medians and at corners, holding handmade signs, seeking money from passers-by. A number of communities, including Providence, Cranston, Warwick, and Johnston,
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After a three-month hiatus, high school sports will make their return this week. And, personally, I couldn't be more excited for football season to start. However, as many of you know, there has been some shuffling amid divisions in just about every
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To the Editor: In a general sense, I understand the need to consolidate the Warwick Public Schools, including at the elementary level. But I pause when I think about converting John Brown Francis Elementary School and effectively ending its role as a
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To the Editor, This letter concerns the upcoming mayoral election in Warwick. The choice next month will be between Richard Corrente and the current mayor, Mayor Scott Avedisian. But the choice is more than that. It is choice as to what we want Warwick
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To the Editor: In walking to thousands of doors in our neighborhoods of Norwood, Lakewood and Pilgrim, I listened as residents described dozens of concerns. I took quick action in responding to these concerns: contacting several city departments,
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To the Editor, Experienced. Committed. Advocate. All three words truly describe David Testa, my husband of 24 years, and his immense dedication to our Warwick Public Schools. David is running for School Committee, and I want every Warwick resident to
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Warwick officials got to experience what firefighters go through during a morning session at the fire training facility at Station 8 Friday. The exercise included entering a room where pallets of straw were burning on the ceiling with
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Maybe it's because this has been such a great summer, or that it doesn't seem possible that Aug. 31, the first day of school, is less than three weeks away, or that Warwick has fewer school-aged children than what the forecasters
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